On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 00:14:31 +0200, Walter Bright <newshound@digitalmars.com> wrote:
> Johan Granberg wrote:
>> The last post is not linewrapped in konqueror causing side scrolling.
>
> The formatter doesn't wrap the lines, as it is usually preformatted.
I'd still suggest making the text inside the <pre> blocks wrappable. You can do this either by using ordinary <div>s instead of <pre>s for the PostingBody, or adding the following CSS attribute to the PostingBody class in /d/style.css:
white-space: normal;
This will make user-agents rewrap text, eliminating horizontal scroll bars.
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Walter Bright wrote:
> Johan Granberg wrote:
>> The last post is not linewrapped in konqueror causing side scrolling.
>
> The formatter doesn't wrap the lines, as it is usually preformatted.
Would be nicer if the quote text is in different color or gray out.
vtp

vanh wrote:
> Would be nicer if the quote text is in different color or gray out.
It is in a slightly different color. I think greying it out would make
it harder to read.
If you look closely, you'll see that each nested quote has a slightly
smaller font <g>.

On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 14:14:31 -0800, Walter Bright wrote:
This is quite nice, Walter.
> Johan Granberg wrote:
>> The last post is not linewrapped in konqueror causing side scrolling.
>
> The formatter doesn't wrap the lines, as it is usually preformatted.
The key word there is "usually", however there is still an awful lot of
text that is not meant to be preformatted and is expected to be flowed. In
general, I suspect you will happier readers if you flow the text rather
than keep it the way it is.
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Melbourne, Australia
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9/03/2007 12:31:45 PM

Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
> I'd still suggest making the text inside the <pre> blocks wrappable. You can do this either by using ordinary <div>s instead of <pre>s for the PostingBody, or adding the following CSS attribute to the PostingBody class in /d/style.css:
>
> white-space: normal;
>
> This will make user-agents rewrap text, eliminating horizontal scroll bars.
I tried it, but it wraps code, too, goofing it all up.